Dr. Wilson graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 2008. He works in Salt Lake City, UT and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Wilson is affiliated with LDS Hospital.
Dr. Wilson graduated from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2010. He works in Ozark, AL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Wilson is affiliated with Dale Medical Center.
Mar 2013 to 2000 Production TechnicianPharmaform Austin, TX Mar 2008 to May 2012 Formulation Technician IPentagon Technologies Austin, TX Feb 2005 to Dec 2007 Customer Service Representative IntakeDell Austin, TX Feb 2002 to Mar 2005 International/Domestic ShipperTyco Systems/Raytheon Austin, TX Jan 1997 to Jan 2002 Print Wire Fabricator
Education:
Texas A & M University-Kingsville 1993 to 1995 EducationStephen F Austin Austin, TX 1990 to 1993 Diploma
Thomas W. Van Scyoc - Gastonia NC Michael J. Suggs - Gastonia NC Phillip G. Wilson - Mooresville NC
Assignee:
Perfecting Coupling Company - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
F16L 2900
US Classification:
251149, 13761404, 13761405, 2511496
Abstract:
A ball detent fluid coupling for liquid and gas applications has a ball-retaining sleeve on the socket that is retractable by hand for joining and for separating the socket and plug and is characterized by a pressure-actuated check valve mounted on a valve guide within the flow path to preclude backflow into the supply side of the coupling. The valve also operates to shut off the flow when the mating parts of the coupling are disconnected or when flow through the coupling is shut off. A conventional valve can be mounted in the fluid flow passageway opposite the pressure-actuated check valve to urge the mating plug and socket to decouple when the sleeve releases the ball detents from engagement with the plug and to stop flow in the discharge line. The coupling will typically be used at pressures of from about 5 to 130 psig.
Thomas W. Van Scyoc - Gastonia NC Phillip G. Wilson - Mooresville NC Michael J. Suggs - Gastonia NC
Assignee:
Perfecting Coupling Company - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
F16L 3728
US Classification:
2511496
Abstract:
A quick-action fluid coupling for connecting two fluid-conducting lines includes a plug for attachment to one of the lines and a socket for attachment to the other. The socket has a tubular body and includes a valve having a valve sleeve and a fixed valve stem coaxially disposed within the tubular body. The valve sleeve is moved axially upon connection of the plug and socket so as to open a fluid flow passage between the valve sleeve and the valve stem. The outer surface of the valve stem defines a plurality of circumferentially spaced depressions therein. A circumferential groove is defined in an inner surface of the tubular body and is spaced radially outward of and in axial alignment with the depressions in the valve stem. A plurality of separately formed, discrete retaining elements are respectively engaged partly in the depressions in the valve stem and partly in the groove in the tubular body. Each retaining element is captively retained between forwardly and rearwardly inclined surfaces of the corresponding depression and between forwardly and rearwardly inclined surfaces of the groove.
Phillip Wilson is a Senior Infrastructure Architect and was a Principal Consultant at Talon Engineering Inc from 2003 to 2008 and from 2010 to the present. He... Phillip Wilson is a Senior Infrastructure Architect and was a Principal Consultant at Talon Engineering Inc from 2003 to 2008 and from 2010 to the present. He specializes in the design, implementation, and support of shared storage, SAN, UNIX platform, and network solutions. Mr. Wilson has been a...
"Does that mean unions will abandon Obama in November? Don't bet on it," said Phillip Wilson, president of the Labor Relations Institute, a human resources consulting firm in Oklahoma. "Unions will be around, especially in state and local elections, where they feel they have more control over the po
Date: Sep 03, 2012
Source: Google
NLRB Rule Speeding Union Elections Thrown Out by Judge
by the U.S. Chamber ofCommerce, simplified and shortened balloting at a time when theunionized share of the workforce is falling, according to laborrelations consultant Phillip Wilson. The compressed schedulecould have cut the time permitted for voting in half to as fewas 15 days, Wilson said.
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